A variance analysis of high frequency, inertial range fluctuations in
the polar magnetic field as recorded by the Ulysses spacecraft indicat
es that they are largely transverse to the ambient magnetic field dire
ction and highly anisotropic. Despite large changes in the mean field
direction caused by the presence of large amplitude Alfven waves, alig
nment of minimum variance vectors of 5 minute intervals of linearly de
trended data with the mean field direction was good, with around 75% o
f minimum variance vectors lying within 26 degrees of the mean field d
irection during a typical 5 day interval. Such fluctuations transverse
to the mean field have anisotropies - the ratio of power transverse t
o the field to that parallel - of around 30. We find a small tendency
for the field-transverse fluctuations to become more isotropic with di
stance. Intervals whose minimum variance directions are not field-alig
ned appear to be indicative of a significantly different: type of fluc
tuations, with higher total variances and lower anisotropy.